Adult brain tumour research in 2024: status, challenges and recommendations
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Purshouse, K.Bulbeck, H. J.
Rooney, A. G.
Noble, K. E.
Carruthers, R. D.
Thompson, G.
Hamerlik, Petra
Yap, C.
Kurian, K. M.
Jefferies, S. J.
Lopez, J. S.
Jenkinson, M. D.
Hanemann, C. O.
Stead, L. F.
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Division of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.Issue Date
2024
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In 2015, a groundswell of brain tumour patient, carer and charity activism compelled the UK Minister for Life Sciences to form a brain tumour research task and finish group. This resulted, in 2018, with the UK government pledging £20m of funding, to be paralleled with £25m from Cancer Research UK, specifically for neuro-oncology research over the subsequent 5 years. Herein, we review if and how the adult brain tumour research landscape in the United Kingdom has changed over that time and what challenges and bottlenecks remain. We have identified seven universal brain tumour research priorities and three cross-cutting themes, which span the research spectrum from bench to bedside and back again. We discuss the status, challenges and recommendations for each one, specific to the United Kingdom.Citation
Purshouse K, Bulbeck HJ, Rooney AG, Noble KE, Carruthers RD, Thompson G, et al. Adult brain tumour research in 2024: Status, challenges and recommendations. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. 2024 Apr;50(2):e12979. PubMed PMID: 38605644. Epub 2024/04/12. eng.Journal
Neuropathology and Applied NeurobiologyDOI
10.1111/nan.12979PubMed ID
38605644Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nan.12979Type
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10.1111/nan.12979
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